photomatopoeia

pho•to•mat•o•poe•ia | ˌfotoˌmatəˈpēə |

noun
the image of a subject associated with what is photographed

Words certainly evoke the imagination, yet it is photography that evokes emotion. With the idea of experiencing photography, I want to change the conversation from the technical to the emotional side of what makes a good picture. Ultimately, we photograph to record the human condition, and without emotion, it’s just another picture in the sea of a trillion photos.

2011 © mark gsellman | photojournalist

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  1. It’s all about the children. They will inherit the earth. If they are treated well and are happy, they will transform the world around them. “Raising children who transform nations.” -COTN.  Pretty simple concept.

    It’s all about the children. They will inherit the earth. If they are treated well and are happy, they will transform the world around them. “Raising children who transform nations.” -COTN.  Pretty simple concept.

     
     
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    A volunteer pediatrician with a Children of the Nations (COTN) medical team listens intently to a child’s breathing with a stethoscope during a field visit, Nov 2011. The team visited villages COTN supports in the Dominican Republic.